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TAKING PART IN EXHIBITIONS

The Herbarium

I took part in the World Book Night herbarium exhibition in 2021. According to the requirements of the organizer, I need to find a poem about flowers that I like, and create a work about flowers that is no more than 8cmx8cm according to this poem. Later, I can exchange works with other contestants for commemoration.
After some research, I chose Robert Frost's poem called my butterfly. In his poem, I can imagine a fairy dancing in the flowers, attracting a group of butterflies to dance for her, and her face is wearing a bright smile. Not far in front of her was a wetland full of flowers and gems. There sat a little boy watching the fairy for a moment, forgetting the time. This is a wonderful poem about love.

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My Butterfly

Robert Frost

Monday, January 13, 2003

 

Thine emulous fond flowers are dead, too,
And the daft sun-assaulter, he(Nor is it sad to thee!)
Save only me
There is none left to mourn thee in the fields.
The gray grass is not dappled with the snow;
Its two banks have not shut upon the river;
But it is long ago-
It seems forever-
Since first I saw thee glance,
With all the dazzling other ones,
In airy dalliance,
Precipitate in love,
Tossed, tangled, whirled and whirled above,
Like a limp rose-wreath in a fairy dance.
When that was, the soft mist
Of my regret hung not on all the land,
And I was glad for thee,
And glad for me, I wist.
Thou didst not know, who tottered, wandering on high,
That fate had made thee for the pleasure of the wind,
With those great careless wings,
Nor yet did I.
And there were other things:
It seemed God let thee flutter from his gentle clasp:
Then fearful he had let thee win
Too far beyond him to be gathered in,
Snatched thee, o'er eager, with ungentle grasp.
Ah! I remember me
How once conspiracy was rife
Against my life-
The languor of it and the dreaming fond;
Surging, the grasses dizzied me of thought,
The breeze three odors brought,
And a gem-flower waved in a wand!
Then when I was distraught
And could not speak,
Sidelong, full on my cheek,
What should that reckless zephyr fling
But the wild touch of thy dye-dusty wing!
I found that wing broken to-day!
For thou are dead, I said,
And the strange birds say.
I found it with the withered leaves
Under the eaves.

That frighted thee so oft, is fled or dead:
Save only me

The Drawing Postal Project

I also participated in the drawing postal project exhibition organized by the school. The exhibition requires free creation on A4 paper. In this exhibition, I chose cosmetic packaging box as my entry.
In this work, I combine printmaking, collage painting and other techniques, and also use some consumables in life as materials. As a transitional period of my works, the collage of packaging series explores a transformation process from 2D to 3D and then to 2D. It's one of my favorite works.

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